So the big question is, can you fly a drone at night? The answer is now, YES for both recreational and commercial drone pilots.
Prior to April 2021, you would have to obtain a 107.29 Daylight Operations Waiver, which would allow you to fly at night, and you would have had to request that waiver through a complex process inside the FAA’s DroneZone Portal.
Well, things have changed. Flying at night can be described as the time period post and pre-civil twilight. In order to take advantage of this new development, you’ll need to comply with the FAA’s training and testing requirements.
First, since you’ve passed your Part 107 Exam - you can now complete the recurrent training via the FAA Safety Website. I’ll link to that below:
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If you have scheduled your exam, but have yet to take it - you’ll need to first complete and pass the Part 107 Exam, and then you’ll complete the new night flying training modules on the FAAST website for the renewal exam.
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Once completed, a few things will be necessary to fly at night. First, even though it is now legal to fly at night, you will still need to obtain airspace authorization in controlled airspace. You can do this through a LAANC provider like Aloft, or AirMap.
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